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, THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. A Representative Newspaper Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket, vnr. tt.tt N LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1912 39 I f \ | Co^ll i =? p Most people intern And while putting tie sums slip thi The way to save s fe Why not begin to by opening a sa r THE HOM1 LEX1NC Resources ; ' ' ~~ We Pay Interest | 5 per cent Interes # . Richland S; Trust Comp A safe institutio Banks in this c< The business of 1218 Washingtoi * r# * trm t< _. Bt* TUESD FREI [ FREE PRIZE! | ev I the FREE MUSIC FREE AUTOIV IThe Aikei The long Now is th The prese was enlarging he an opportunity t< I Don't wai A?*iUn IDz-\z\vx 1 IllUlllilO* X CUpiC There wil TERMS? Come hea ' SALES MANi I 5 6 *W. B ltfiJO MAIN 8TBE] Solicits a Shan y Delays d to save SOME TIME, ' it off let a big aggregate of lit rough their fingers, successfully is to save NOW. save at this auspicious moment vings account at S NATIONAL BANK .TON, . . S.C. $250,000.00. on Savings Accounts Quarterly, st Paid on Certificates of Deposit n 1. ^^4! | ivinys oaiiH aiiu any n and one of the best Savings )mmunity. Lexington county people solicited, n St., . Columbia, S. C. I A Ili fl SO Sea jREEN'i Green's Hill i AY, AUGUST E DINNER: Old-tin ?: $300.00 worth of fine Furi ery prize. You must be on th _ _ I M I W !l. 5 snow wmaow ot Lion rurmu I: By the Columbia Concert E IOBILE TRANSPORTATION: 1 1 and Augusta Car Line Survey runs talked of Free Bridge has come and e time to buy a lot. Don't wait until nt owners of this property, in foresee ;r suburbs. It has been their desire t ) purchase these lots at prices that w: t. Go to the bank and have your mc ) say it is luck, but it is just foreseein 1 certainly be a profit to the man or v One-fourth cash, balance one, two a r BURTON?BROTHERS, the worli HCERS: Xi. ?x. : ATXiJ LOBE 1ST 6001 SvConsTCTCTOiLT, ; ET, 3 of Your Valued Patrona Headeua X- J1 For Flour, Meal, Grits All Kinds of Fe< "Pinnacle" Flour Makes < The Kirkland Dlstri Wholesale. Just across the Congaree Brid Write Us for [Prices, Or Call and Ins Found Dead in Store. ratal At Jacksonville, Fla., George Osborne, aged 64, was found dead in his At ^ grocery store on the outskirts of the receivii city Wednesday morning, his head Wednei was crushed by an iron bolt found by Moores, the body, and the cash drawer was ri- result c ! fled. torcych jmmmmammmmmmmmmammtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ft UCTI utiful Re 5 HILL. s the Coming Sut >, 10:30 A. M. \l ley Country Barbeci niture given away absolutely In e ground to be entitled to a cha ire Company, Columbia, S. C. Srass Band. Free open air con 'o and from grounds. Automobil through the center of this property. in cj fpw mnnthc thp Inner InnlrpH fnr P.fl c* [ the car line comes, for prices will be ling the future five years ago, obtainec o make this one among the best subur ill never be again. Three years from )ney ready to put in a lot on Green's E g the future and applying a little NER yoman who buys these lots. Be sure i nd three years at 6 per cent, interest. i's famous auctioneers. The ladies an FRINK, < LNTIC CO )S GOfflPAN ns., ge. Polite and Pro rters i, Hay, and ids. iood Bread touting' Co., I ge on Lady Street. | 1 4 pect Our Stock. = j 1 Motorcycle Colision. jxington, Ky., Chas. K. Moores ig teller at a local bank, died sday and his brother, H. W. , is mot expected to live as the >f a collision between their moss. sidenc I AY w Over >urbaiti Town Ve sell Pre se Dinner Sen ee. Everyone at the .< nftft. Tlhese valuable II m iiawww icert begins at 9:30 ? es ready to start at 9: r line will be here, much higher. I an option on this properl bs around Columbia, and 1 today any lot purchased or [ill, where you can make ? VE. Don't wait and then uid come out on the morn Five per cent discount fo: d children are especially i Holuml J9LST JFB Y, LC5-E32E3, C OLUMBIA, 8. C. mpt Attention. October istf Iw * A. * Going A1 | If you would join tha and enterprise, going a nd keep .along with in the bank. A dolla our Savings departnu merely adding to it t easily spare. We pay five per cent Citizens Bank of U. X. CUNTER. Pres. U I DOATUUDIPUT U;<.o.D,*e nil Wi BWMI IiniMH I J I avb- vol CEO. BELL TIMMERMAf <? Call at This Bar And Let Us Present You ? Called "THINGS WORTE is full of interesting and us erybody. UNION NATION Columbia, S. 4 = a :ington County, looking Columbi of Columbia. >perty Rain or /ed Free to Every! sale has an equal opportunity i prizes are on display and c< i. m., on corner Main and Wa :30 from corner Main and Wa :y, realizing the fact that the great c :he time has arrived when we are g 1 Green's Hill will thribble in value. 10 per cent, to 50 per cent, in twe say "I wish I had bought a lot on ( ing of August 6, and bring your fri r cash, nvited. tm [>ia9 ? :eajlty 4 GREENVILLE, NORTH Ci 4 E Pay Yon to Save. lead ,t great caravan of success ahead, just begin today the crowd?have money 6j ,r will start an account in g =nt and the rest is easy? I he 9mall amounts yon can on certificates of deposits. I Batesburg, A. C. JONES, Cashier. L. W. FOX, Asst. Cashier J, Attorney. ? Lk II rith a Handy Book I KNOWING." It seful facts for ev- i r AL BANK c. ?y ? a III Shine. >ody. rat each and ||| an be seen in shington Sts. . j|| shington Sts. ity of Columbia iving the people Ive to eighteen jreen's Hill." ends with you. / CO., VROLINA. $